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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 237092" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>U seem to have a good handle on the whole HCT thing. Glad ur not super terrified of a HCT over 50% like some guys are. U definitely have some good points for sure. But just remember HCT isn’t always linear, and a lot of time it tends to find homeostasis and doesn’t continue rising as much as u would think. If ur clinic or doctor is strict with HCT, and there’s a chance they would cut u off if it was say 54%, then ya u unfortunately have to be very diligent about keeping ur HCT under a certain percentage. In that case, I would focus as much as u can on hydration as possible. Make sure to always drink water with minerals in it. Never drink just plain water. People don’t realize that most of that just passes right through u and doesn’t hydrate ur actual cells that well. I personally only drink mineral water, similar to pelagrino, and I always add a little bit of unrefined Celtic sea salt to it, as well as some liquid magnesium chloride. Seems to be doing a really good job at keeping me actually hydrated. Never have issues with HCT, and my BP always stays in a healthy range. And I have quite a bit more androgens in my system than u do. Think most guys don’t focus enough on how to properly hydrate themselves. Again, just drinking plain water is not gonna cut it unfortunately. Drink as much of that as u want, all ur really doing is increasing the amount of trips ur taking to the bathroom lol. I’ve shared this vid probably a hundred times at this point on here, but it’s that important imo. Really good vid explaining how to actually hydrate ur cells </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Fa3nJpX5QFs[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 237092, member: 15043"] U seem to have a good handle on the whole HCT thing. Glad ur not super terrified of a HCT over 50% like some guys are. U definitely have some good points for sure. But just remember HCT isn’t always linear, and a lot of time it tends to find homeostasis and doesn’t continue rising as much as u would think. If ur clinic or doctor is strict with HCT, and there’s a chance they would cut u off if it was say 54%, then ya u unfortunately have to be very diligent about keeping ur HCT under a certain percentage. In that case, I would focus as much as u can on hydration as possible. Make sure to always drink water with minerals in it. Never drink just plain water. People don’t realize that most of that just passes right through u and doesn’t hydrate ur actual cells that well. I personally only drink mineral water, similar to pelagrino, and I always add a little bit of unrefined Celtic sea salt to it, as well as some liquid magnesium chloride. Seems to be doing a really good job at keeping me actually hydrated. Never have issues with HCT, and my BP always stays in a healthy range. And I have quite a bit more androgens in my system than u do. Think most guys don’t focus enough on how to properly hydrate themselves. Again, just drinking plain water is not gonna cut it unfortunately. Drink as much of that as u want, all ur really doing is increasing the amount of trips ur taking to the bathroom lol. I’ve shared this vid probably a hundred times at this point on here, but it’s that important imo. Really good vid explaining how to actually hydrate ur cells [MEDIA=youtube]Fa3nJpX5QFs[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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